tl;dr - the Chinks, Gooks and Wet-Backs are getting upset over hats.
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I worked as a private duty pediatric nurse. The kids were trached, vent dependent, feeding tubes etc. A nurse had to be there at all times but many hours were spent in a good book.
"A day without learning is a day lost!"
Aha.
But they wear shirts, trousers and even suits, the what's it called appropriating cunts.
I think the smokes should have to go to work with buffalo heads on and Harold in buckskins.
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Harold, Mexicans endure cinco de mayo each year with a smile on their faces, and even manage to still allow Mary Beth from university of Arizona to visit Mexico each year for spring break for some reason.Harold wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 7:20 pm"In Mexican culture the sombrero, 'ponchos,' the music, the dancing, and even the tequila that was first made by the Aztecs have several cultural struggles behind them that a lot of people don’t understand," Melissa Nuno wrote on Medium earlier this year. "It can be offensive to some when people from other cultures try to own it, especially without at least trying to understand what it means to the people of that culture."miguelito wrote: If it were September 16th and they were wearing sombreros and said "Happy Mexican Independence Day!" would there be the same outrage?
https://mashable.com/2017/05/05/cinco-d ... opriation/
They would be thrilled if any American knew of Mexican Independence Day, and would be the ones that ordered the mariachi band and sombreros in the first place, amigo.
"In Mexican culture the sombrero, 'ponchos,' the music, the dancing, and even the tequila that was first made by the Aztecs have several cultural struggles behind them that a lot of people don’t understand," "It can be offensive to some when people from other cultures try to own it, especially without at least trying to understand what it means to the people of that culture."
so offensive and edgy with the sombrero ----------------------------->>>>
so offensive and edgy with the sombrero ----------------------------->>>>
Brought to you by baizuo supreme Katie Dupere: https://mashable.com/author/katie-dupere/?europe=trueMcPhisto wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2019 8:33 am"In Mexican culture the sombrero, 'ponchos,' the music, the dancing, and even the tequila that was first made by the Aztecs have several cultural struggles behind them that a lot of people don’t understand," "It can be offensive to some when people from other cultures try to own it, especially without at least trying to understand what it means to the people of that culture."
so offensive and edgy with the sombrero ----------------------------->>>>
The average Mexican couldn't give a flying fuck.
None but ourselves can free our mind.
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For the kids sake, I hope you read those books silently.Johnsell50 wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 8:31 pmI worked as a private duty pediatric nurse. The kids were trached, vent dependent, feeding tubes etc. A nurse had to be there at all times but many hours were spent in a good book.
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